WELCOME to the Temple of Zoom where you can “experience” sliding down a Mayan temple into shark infested waters. The waterslide made to look like the type Mayan Temple found in Mexico sends terrified thrill-seekers up to 35-miles-per-hour down a 60-foot-long chute through a tunnel surrounded by 14-foot-long nurse sharks and Caribbean Reef sharks swimming in crystal clear waters.Aptly called “The Leap of Faith” – the terror-slide is part of the incredible Aquaventure, Paradise Island resort of the Bahamas. Vice President of Marine Operations, Mark Gsellman explained why the slide is so popular with the visitors to his resort
SNUGGLING up against their teddy bears, these baby sloths could easily be mistaken for one of the cuddly toys .
While often referred to as the kings of the jungle, gorillas - for all their might - are notorious hydrophobes .
This may look like a monster car engine that will leave petrol heads in a spin, but it is in fact a rather snazzy looking COFFEE MACHINE .
IN THE not so MISTY MOUNTAINS of Wiltshire, there lies an abandoned hobbit house .
PEACE and love filled the 1980’s Glastonbury fields as relaxed festival goers kicked back and soaked up the atmosphere .
STAIRWAY obsessed photographers have captured psychedelic shots that will mesmerise you .
An elegant snowy owl spreads her wings and glides effortlessly above the snow covered field .
DIVING down at a speed of 75mph, this is the moment a hungry osprey caught his prey .
If you tune into primetime coverage of the 2012 Olympic Games, you’re most likely going to see London’s new Aquatic Center from many angles as athletes from all around the globe compete for the top spot on the podium .
These photographs of extreme weather capture storms furiously rolling across the sky above America .